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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON". TVEDXESD'AY. JCXE 13, 1932. PAGE NINE Local and Personal Xo Seaside Mra. E. B. Plckel will leftv tonight for Seaside, Ore., to b the guwt of her Bister, Mra. William Cramer. Mr. Vivian Barto Here Mra. Vivi an Barto of Wlmer la spending today in Medford on business. Leaves for Eaat Lowell Kuehnle left on the 8h&st& at noon today for OH City, Pa., where he will spend the summer with hla grandparent and other relatives. Tollefson In Hospital T. P. TolW ton of Central Point underwent a ma jor operation at the Community hos pital last night and Is reported to be getting along nicely today. I On Business Trip Bert Orr, of 'weeks and Orr Furniture store, left today noon on the Shasta for Port land, to attend to business matters. t Flying North Traveling in an army p-T-3 ship, Sgt. Marry b. Hlnea of San Diego landed at the Medford airport last evening, and today continued bis flight to Vancouver Barracks. m m Guest of Martin Mr. and Mrs. J. Enal Johnson and daughters Mar garet and Virginia. Lee of Red lands. Calif., are In Medford visiting Mrs. Johnson's brother, Virgil Martin. Visit In City Mrs. D. B. Long and son Donnle of Suncrest orchards spent Monday in Medford with Mrs. Long's parents, who reside at 345 South Central avenue. Home from Portland H. L. Noblltt, T. E. Daniels and C. T. Baker return' ed this morning from Portland where they attended several meetings In the Interests of the closing of Rogue river to commercial fishing. Cannery Opening The Rogue Val ley Canning company will open June 37 to operate for one week, putting up cherries, according toannounce- ment made ny oniciais or ine com pany. The workers have been hired from the former crew. Hostess at Caves Miss Maurlne Carroll has accepted a position as hostess at the Oregon Caves during the summer. Miss Carroll Is supervis or of home economics' In the Med ford high school as well as dean of women. Grants Pass Daily Courier. Stops at Airport Captain R. O. Brcene of Spokane, flying a National Guard plane, stopped In Medford overnight enroute to Crissy field, Calif., from Vancouver Braracks. He took off from the Medford municipal airport this morning. Visit Friends Here A. D. FInnell, manager of the Mont. Ward & Co. store at Albany, Ore., visited with I. F. Andres and Harold Johnston at the local Montgomery Ward store Tuesday afternoon. Mr. FInnell and his two sons are on a vacation trip to Crater and Diamond Lakes. . Young Boys ..Go North Dougall Young, who spent the week-end in this city as guest of his parents, Mr. , and Mrs. J. W. Young, returned toi the University of Oregon for com mencement and was accompanied north by his brother, Walter Young. I who will continue to Vancouver Bar racks to spend a month in training camp. Dougall plans to return to Medford for the summer vacation. 1 In From Lake David Canfleld. chief ranger for the Crater National Park service, arrived In Medford last night from the park and reports the now melting rapidly. There were 1200 guests at the lake Sunday. To Portland Mrs. Charles T. Swee ney left yesterday noon on the Shas ta for Portland, where she will at tend the ladies' auxiliary of the State Medical association, convening there. While In the metropolis, Mrs. Swee ney will be the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Day. Invite to EverrlsP! Members of the local Spanish American War veterans organization have been invited to the Flag day exercises at Grants Pass Sunday, which were postponed from last Sunday because of weather con ditions. A large delegation Is expect ed to make the trip. Ouest of Amspleers Henry McKln ney. sheriff of Baker county, arrived i iiiura oy tram tnis morning, and stopped over for a brief visit here with his brother-in-law, Olen Arns piger and family. Mr. McKlnney Is enroute to Los Angeles on business. Oregonlans Here Oregon people who have registered at the hotels here from points other than Port land are F. W. Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Frederickson of Klam ath Falls. F. T. Dick of Salem, D. C. Parker, Ernest Farrell, Hugh H. Earle, M. I. Moody and Chas. ET. Weston J Eugene. . Pep Rally Announcer. The Royal Neighbors Pep Rally will be held in Grants Pass Slturday. June 18. dur ing the afternoon and evening with a covered dish supper at 7 o'clock. All who can go are asked to'be at the card party Thursday evening or to notify Marjory Pearson. The business meeting will be held In the afternoon and entertainment during the eve ning with Medford camp putting on the Initiation. To Rose Festival En route to the Rose festival in Portland, Mrs. M. L. Klngsley of Chicago, 111., and Butte, Mont., passed through Medford on the Shasta this noon. Mrs. Klngsley Is a friend of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson of this city, whom she has not seen for several years. Following the festival, Mrs. Klngsley will re turn to Butte, where her husband Is In charge of constructing the new postofflce there. Mrs. Fennell Arrives Kieth Fen neli motored to Eugene the first of the week and was accompanied on his return to Medford by Mrs. Fen nell. who graduated from the Univer sity of Oregon at commencement Monday. The Fennells' wedding was an event of early summer at the Wm. Isaacs' lodge on Rogue River. Both are well known In this city, where they will make their home. Mr. Fen nell Is associated with the Gardner drug store. Home from University Miss Vivian Coss. student at the University of Oregon is here to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mra. E. R. Coss. She made the trip south with Esther Tucker of this city, a former student of the university and a member of Alpha Xl Delta, sor ority, with which Miss Coss Is affilia ted, and G. Charles Bateman, who drove north with Mlas Tucker to Join Miss Coss. See ike Of mazing STEWART-WARNER ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS I:.-,! I it! i " ' ' ' f OUTSTANDING FEATURES FtK-frwIt,. Unlt-H-Petnt Cold Control Pll.nt M-tr-nfrou,pon-H1nlntfrior-AulnUrliyll(ht-Ml fKlrtmpraTHTt-MMf 'W rather. ..lr.tiiht Mj.d door Iwo-fon. builn-H7 ln.al.Ui.. before you buy any re frigerator anywhere at any price. Then you will realize that thii great organization, world famous for quality manufacturing, has devot ed its vast resources to producing the greatest dol-Ur-for-doilar value on the market today. Sparkling in beauty brimming with the latest conveniences, these superb refrigerators have every essential that most be in the finest, up-to-date elec tric refrigerator wryTriced S9' from . . . . f. o. b. Chicago Easy to Buy on Our Fayment Plan Hubbard Bros. Inc. Since 1884 E. Main. Phone 231 NEW BATHING CAPS 20 off Regular Price Medford Pharmacy Main and Central Visits Here Miss Bernecla Crist of Eugene spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting friends. V Stops in City Percy Tyler of the Richfield Oil company of California, with headquarters in Lot Angeles, stopped in Medford yesterday after noon. t Complete Visit Mrs. W. O. BlaJte, and daughters Ruth and Louise, re turned to their home in thla city to day, having visited relative in Roee burg since Sunday. Stop In .Medford Mr. and Mra. Ed Merlett of Los Angeles, stopped in Medford a short time yesterday af ternoon to vlalt friends before con tinuing their Journey to Portland. They were traveling by motor. Guest of Lynums Mr. and Mra. Harry W. Fisher of San Jose, Calif., who arrived here Saturday evening, are the guest of Mra. Fisher's mo ther, Mrs. Oscar Lynum, who resides at 717 East Jackson street. They plan to remain here for two weeks. Register Autos F. L. Manwlll of Rltchfleld Ida., and Melville O'Neal 11 of Mullan, Idaho, registered their cara yesterday at the out-of-state bureau Tuesday afternoon, as did Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Agosti of San Luis Obispo, Calif. Mrs. Hart Visits Mra. Anna Hart of Eugene, arrived in Medford by train this morning, and will be the guest for some time of her eons, Floyd Hart and Robert Hart of this city. Bevtna Home Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bivln and daughter Ba.-bara returned to their home here last evening from Vancouver, B. C, where they have been vacationing for the past two weeks. Hotel Guests Here The Washing ton guests stopping at Medford ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. Wm. von der Hellen of Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shoemaker of Kennewick, W. R. Ellis of Seattle, and Captain R. G. Breene of Spokane. Guests Continue South Misses El sie Burke, Jane Burke and Dorothy Steeple of San Mateo. Cal. were over night guests this week of Miss Mary Hayes, having stopped here on their return from the University of Ore gon, The four girls are members of Alpha Chi Omega, sorority at the university. From the North Listed on the ho tel registers in the city are the names of the following residents of Port land: B. L. Yost, Nell Morfett, Mac E. Clausen. Charles M. Peterson, H. A. Dewar, O. S. Endren, C. E. Burnett, H. B. Esson and daughter, Keith Pow ers, Charles Shea, J. W. Kahllto, W. A. Comrle, F. E. Lundstrom, J. E. Lem bcke, H. C. Walling and party, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katz. Callfornlans Here Registering their cars yesterday with Lee 0. Oarlock at the out-of-state auto bureau on South Riverside, were the following travelers from California: R. F. Lewis of Winters, H. A. Davidson of Artala, J. E. McKlnney of Santa Cruz. Elmer S. Brock of Walnut Park, Earl E. Reed of Palo Alto, Don Nugent of Burllngame, and Wm. B. DuVernet, R. L. Smith, Harry L. Hyde and Frank Smith of Los Angeles. Attend Grange Meet Among the Jackson county grangers who are In attendance at the state grange con vention now in session at Stiver ton are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bowen of 'Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Da vles of Eagle Point, Mrs. George Fields of Provolt, H. A. Meyer of Lake Creek, R. E. Nealon of Central Point, Albert Straus of Oold Hill, Mrs. Na omi agruder and C. W. McDonough of Same Valley and Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Central Point. Bear Staters Here At hotels In Medford, the following-,pallfomians stopped over night: A. F. Sadler, Hugh W. Rutt, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Koreas, Mrs. E. P. Volau, Mrs. Olan Kaarboe and children, and Mrs. Jerry Dona vay of San Francisco, Mrs. Lorls Bak er and Mrs. Oene Hartley of Los An geles, 8. D. Jones of Redding, Sgt. Harry L. Htnes of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Mclver of Monaebello, Mrs. Rose Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lough of Palo Alto, H. Fellows of Chlco, and from Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roth, Jr., and son, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Swt,in, Mra. T. R. Grady, K. Gra dy and 1. Orady. Mra. Hendryx Here Mrs. Mamie Hendryx of Portland la a guest in Medford of relatives and friends this week and attended the Lions club luncheon today noon as guest of her brother, Webster Clark, Of, Farwell Kenly Home Farwell Ken ly. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, who recently graduated from Menlo Park, arrived home yesterday for a short vacation with his parents, before sailing for the Orient. To Have Welner Ron.t Members of Fern Valley Literary and their friends will gather Saturday eve ning for a welner roast. Each fam ily la asked to bring welners and buns. All are to meet at the L. P. Hughes place at 8:00 o'clock. Killlmnns Visit Mrs. Charles W. Silllman, son George and daughter Phyllis will return to Oakland. Calif, tomorrow, having spent the past week here attending to property in terests, and visiting Sgt. and Mrs. Grover C. Owens and friends. The Still man 3 formerly resided in Med ford. where Mr. Silllman was a mall clerk. Round-World Trip Maurice Wil liams, who formerly resided In Med ford, where he attended school, fw.il ed Friday on the President Adams, Dollar steamship, on a trip around the world. He Is employed as assist ant freight clerk on the boat, In the purser's office, and has been employ ed by the company a year. According to the schedule, he will reach Ha waii June 17 and arrive back In San Francisco September 27. Young Wil liams la the son of Mrs. Jennie Wil liams of San Francisco, and a neph ew of Ralph Woodford and Mrs. Har ry Hart of this city. Issuance of temporary permits for 1932-33 auto license plates was start ed this morning by the sheriff's of fice for a score of autolsts. The temporary permits are orange col ored and must be displayed on the windshield. The first of the new licenses were displayed In this county today on the autos of the state police. The governor and seretary of state are scheduled to issue a statement within the week setting forth there will be no moratorium on auto li censes because of the state of the times. The state police have been directed to make a close check on all foreign licenses on trucks and passenger cars. A number of brand new cars with new California licenses, and driven by southern Oregon people, have ap peared within the past ten days, and steps will be taken to prevent any and all evasions of the Oregon li cense laws, according to the officers Legitimate Callfornlans must procure a permit and after Its expiration to operate their car in this state must procure an Oregon license. Presentation of last year's regis tration card Is Imperative for the se curing of a new license. Japanese Capture Manchuria Towns TSITSIHAR, Manchuria, June 15. (AP) Japanese troops operating north of this city and Harbin have captured the towns of Noho, Koshan and Tungpeo, forming a line roughly 100 miles long against General Ma Chan Shan, the Chinese chieftain who Is In revolt against the Manchou-. kuo government. Craterian Star lit 4 v vti wnat is me supreme sncrmce . . DEATH? No . , . not for a mother! Thou sands would die any time for their child. But to give up her child . . . even for the child's benefit . , . that's the great SACRIFICE I Wynne Gibson, aa Clara Deane, in that magnificent screen thunderbolt, "The Strange Case of Clara Deane," which Is showing today and tomorrow at the Fox Craterian theatre, does Just that. Blind Justice tore from her arms the baby she adored. For years she suffered . . yearning for her daughter . . . praying for t,he moment when they would be re united. And then . . . after waiting and yearning . . . after the Law had put her child, now grown, beyond her power to reclaim . . . for the child's good she made . . . the supreme SAC RIFICE! And then . . . when to that child a menace threatened its happi ness, and perhaps its life . . she took the LAW into her own hands. "The Strnnge Case of Clara Deane" Is poignant drama of a mother's hero Ism ... a mother's courage to sacri fice her own love for her child's happiness. A truly splendid cast supports Wynne Gibson in this picture. Pat O'Brien, Dee Francis, Dudley Digues, Russell Gleason, George Barbler and many ot,her Important roles. One of the clever added screen at tractions on this program Is Al St. John In the comedy whiz, "The Door knocker." It's a scream! Denies Anns Plan GENEVA, Switzerland, June IS. (AP) Prime Minister Ramsay Mao Donald, before he left today for Lau sanne, denied reports that he had a plan for stabilization of the world's armaments at their present levels. PORTLAND, Ore., June lfl. (AP) Portland police detectives last night arrested William Franz and Harry Papst, both 17, who, police said, are wanted In Salem on a charge of rob bing a filling station. Montana Picnic June 19th at Evershady Auto Park. Good pro gram and music. Come and bring your lunch. 1 Desirable houses always In first class condition, for rent, lease or sale. Call 108. 1 Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. . Auto glass Installed while you wait. Prices right. Brill iheet Metal Works. The Peasley's, Opp. Holly Theater. Crystal glow Kodak glass supreme. Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jones. Phone 700. Please try a sack of V GOLD MEOAL FLOUR HtchtnttsttS V;iY i i Mi (EdDILDD MMDAE, "Kitchen-tested" WU at our risk We are hereby making you a very liberal offer and we want you to accept it. Order a sack of Gold Medal "Kitchen - tested" Flour from your grocer today. 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"Bttty CtKktf r'l" etwy H'elflfj&y imi FrUity mornlnf tt 9;SQ rrt, CV 7 Ti The Seat tioma hi en f4ar art mini O-.M at Ki el Can Flout- ttt maVinf a variety o4 daiicKuecaliea. r.Jl4 RU St a I ion I, Market? Ivestock, PORTLAND. June 15 (AP) Cattle 150. calves 10; steady, Hors 850; 10c lower. Light llRhts, 140-160 lbs., pood and choice, 3.'2b st 4.00; lightweights. 180-1B0 lbs., pood and choice. f3.H5 44.00; 180-200 lbs., good and choice. $3.854.00; medium weight. 200-220 lba., good and choice. $3.25 (ft 4.00; 220-250 lbs., good and choice, 3 003.85; heavyweights, 250-290 lbs., good and choice, $3.85 3.75; 200-350 lbs., good and choice, $2,7543.65; parking BOWS. 375-500 lbs., medium and good, $2 252.75: feeders-stockers, 70-130 lbs., good and choice, $300(it3.25. Sheep and lambs S00; nominally steady. killed In the senate or at tha White' House. Today's closing prices :or 18 select ed stocks follow: American Can ...... 40'i American T. & T ...-...... 871, Anaconda ...-....-.. 4 ' 9 Curtis Wrlpht w General Motors ....-....--......... 9'4 Int. T. & T 3 Montgomery Ward 5'a Paramount Pub a 1 '2 Radio 4'i Southern Pac. - 0 3. O. of Cal 18'; S. O. of N. J. 25', Trans Am. M 2 V United Aircraft - U. S. Steel Corp't Trust Shs. . 38 . 1.50 Oregon Weather Showers tonight: Thursday general ly fair but cloudy along the coast; cooler In the east portion tonight; moderate northwest winds offshore. A group of better silk dresses and ensembles greatly reduced at ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN '8 Sixth and Holly The best clear Cedar Shingles, $3.00 per 1000. Regular $4.00 shingles. Medford Lumber Co. Portland' Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., June 15. (API Wheat futurea: Open July .50 '4 Sept. .50 Dec 53 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem ... Sott white Western whtto Hard winter HtRh Low .5014 .60 H .50', .so .53 .53 Close .50i .60 J, .53 .01 'J .52!i Jjl'i , .50'i Northern spring ... . .60', Western red .50 Outs No. 2 white, $24.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 31, flour 7, corn 3, hay 1. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., June 13. (AP) I b tter butterfat, eggs, country meats and live poultry unchanged. I Onions, potatoes, new and aeed po- t a toes, strawberries, wool and hay quotations unchanged. Sun Frumisoo Hutterfnt SAN FRANCISCO. June 15. (AP) Butterfat t. o. b. San Francisco 18c. Wall St. Report STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1932, standard Statistics Company) June 15: 50 , 20 30 00 India HR's Ut's Total Today 40.8 16.3 62.4 40 6 Prov. day. 30.2 16.6 60.9 30.2 Week ago. 36.3 14.1 64.5 36 3 Year ago. 102.4 76.1 168.1 108.2 BOND 8AI.E AVERAGES (Copyright, 1032, Standard Statistics Company) June 15. 20 20 20 , 60 Ind'la RR' Ufa ' Total Today 65.1 63.7 74.8 61.2 Prev. day 88.1 53.5 74.8 61.0 Week ago 53.8 64.4 74 4 81.8 Year ago. 83.0 99.0 100.3 94.3 NEW YORK. June 15. (AP) The stock markot turned upward late to day, and closed with a strong tone. Many net gains ranged from 1 to 8 points. Turnover of about 1,200,000 shares was the largest thla week. Bank stocks strengthened In the over-the-counter market. Passage of the bonua measure In the house had little If any effect, some financial quarters were convinced It would be TODAY Would You . . Rot in Prison . . Live a life of shame . . . v fH!sjJs for a girl who would , v.v,., ji never know . . . ? If D I MT ' 1 hi Laugh . . and Cry at . . OF it mil CUM FEATURING WYNNE GIBSON PAT O'BRIEN FRANCES DEE AL ST. JOHN Comedy Scream "The Doorknocker" MATINEES EVENINGS 20c 30c Sport Review Today Last Times "PRESTIGE" Any Seat 15? COMINQ TOMORROW AND FRIDAY "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS" SMASHING THRILLER Alio Geo. Sidney and Chas. Murray In "MODELS and WIVES" NOW SHOWING NORTHWEST PREMIERE THE PICTURE TERRIFIC I AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! F-v W5 v J s'- 1 1 v" ,.- sm. "i n v,.,. ' 1 fl iho The Smiiing Fighter Taia Bireu TO OUR PATRONS I While It la a great responsibility to advise the publlo at. large to ae any certain picture, because taste, are so different, I do not hesitate to do so In the case ot "The Doomed Battalion." This la more than picture. It li in experience. It la not Just a mat ter of taste; It Is too big, too grand to miss .atlafylng all tastes. It ha. been described aa "The Picture Terr mo." Though this may sound extravagant, I know of no better way to describe It. If you care to see the new Idea In picture making, If you love the dramatic tf you thrill at the Idea ot some thing totally new and different, It you want a complete change ot scene and atmosphere, tt you ap preciate being the first audience In the state to Me It, you will make a special effort to ee "The Doomed Battalion." It will be your first chance to Me those two new star, of th. screen, the ex quisite 'ala Blrell and the great Luis Trenker. JOHN NIEDERMEYBR, Mgr. Also Newg Kartoon mum